A suit filed by the family of 2010 hit-and-run traffic victim Craig Loxton has been settled out of court for an undisclosed sum.

Defendant Bernie’s Too Inc., owner of Bernie’s River Street, agreed last week to settle with the victim’s parents, Vincent Loxton and Judith Iannone, and a dismissal was filed on Friday, said plaintiff attorney Bart Turner.

Settlement details will remain confidential, Turner said.

The suit in Chatham County Superior Court remains active against a second defendant, Jonathan Brett McKie, who was the driver of the auto.

Loxton, 18, died Dec.13, 2010, when McKie’s vehicle ran over the victim on the Islands Expressway overpass. Loxton was traveling home on a motor scooter from his job at a downtown pizzeria.

McKie, 38, admitted in May 2011 he was driving under the influence of alcohol when he struck and killed Loxton.

Judge Louisa Abbot sentenced McKie to 16 years in prison with seven to serve.

Loxton’s parents sued McKie and Bernie’s where McKie admitted he went to drink after a Christmas party and before the wreck.

The suit alleged McKie hid his car in his garage after revisiting the scene of the crash.